REFERENCE
Ever heard of Snow Snake or Octopush? This article describes them and more.
Fourteen candidates have become president of the United States with a popular vote less than 50% of the total cast. Read…
An article dispelling myths about various explorers.
Use this article to help explain the U.S. presidential election process, including nominations, campaigns, caucuses and…
LESSON PLANS
Students use the book There's an Owl in the Shower to research and write about old growth forests and the logging…
The last of four articles answering questions about dinosaurs. This article covers the following issues: what colors…
The third of four articles answering questions about dinosaurs. This article covers the following issues: what dinosaurs…
The second of four articles answering questions about dinosaurs. This article covers the following issues: how dinosaurs…
The first of four articles answering questions about dinosaurs. This article covers the following issues: when dinosaurs…
An article explaining the classification of dinosaurs.
An article explaining Mason and Dixon's Line.
MAPS
Do you know what language is spoken in Belize? Look at this chart to find the answer to that question and what languages…
An article discussing the history of African-Americans in the NHL.
A list of World Heritage sites in the United States.
A brief explanation of the North American continental divide.
A chart listing geographical highs, lows, and boundaries of the U.S.
A chart listing the fifty most widely spoken languages in the world.
Did you know that there are more than 1,000 languages spoken in Africa? To learn more, view this article.
A chart of the highest, lowest, and mean elevations in the United States, by state.
A chart listing the highest mountain peaks in the United States.
Students will examine the painting, Guernica, by Picasso. They will learn about the events which inspired the artist.
A list of rivers, 350 miles or longer, in the United States.
A chart listing the length of the U.S. coastline by state.
A chart listing the extreme geographical points of the United States.